Written answers

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Department of Education and Skills

Information and Communications Technology Issues

Photo of Clare DalyClare Daly (Dublin North, Socialist Party)
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318. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the way parents can deal with a school that requires them to purchase an Apple iPad for €800 for their children starting secondary school; and the assistance he will put in place. [46441/13]

Photo of Ruairi QuinnRuairi Quinn (Dublin South East, Labour)
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The Programme for Government prioritises the integration of ICT in teaching and learning across the curriculum. Where ICT is embedded in the curriculum it can serve to engage and motivate children in the learning process. It has proven to increase students' self-esteem and creates a more positive disposition towards learning as well as providing teachers with more up to date, exciting and relevant ways of presenting and engaging with the curriculum. ICT can act as a catalyst for peer teaching and learning and is hugely powerful in the development of team-work, higher order thinking skills and a collaborative learning and teaching environment. The use of tablet devices is one of the many ways to integrate technology into teaching and learning.

I am aware of the fact that in many schools, parents are being asked to fund the cost of tablet devices for use in the classrooms. This is an operational matter for the Board of Management of each school and my Department has no role at individual school level in approving such initiatives. I believe it is important that where new technology is being adopted by schools, parents should be consulted prior to the decision being made and that the cost implications are fully considered by the Boards of Management.

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